I know some think this is necessary,while others think it is horsepucky. I know very little about all the tech stuff, but I figure lining up your broadhead and fletching can' t hurt, eh? My broadheads and fletching are about as far off as they can get, what can I stick in/by the insert to prevent the broadhead from turning so much ensuring alignment?
So how does this work with the wobble factor? If I hand screw in the broadhead and it does not wobble, is that test completed successfully? Meaning, can I then add ' stuff' to the insert to align the fletch/blades w/o testing again? My understanding is that if it wobbles you turn the blade further/less to lessen that wobble. Is that right (although I haven' t needed to up to this point)? So wouldn' t I be contradicting my efforts, or I am totally confused?
I hope I am making sense here. Let me simplify this...they spin great, but are not lined up with my fletching...what do I do?
Thanks, and I apologize for any potential headaches I have caused!